As I'm on Linux Cinnamon 19, I tried "sudo apt upgrade wine-stable" : it took a while, but it did not fix the bug. Killing all the wine processes also did not change anything, and I still have the same error of "double free or corruption (!prev)".marshallracer wrote:
It was just a matter of going "pacman -Syu wine" where Arch first removes the installed package it conflicts with (in this case wine-staging). Depending on the distro you use your package manager may automatically do this for you when you prompt it to install a package which may replace another one.
I think the issue you have is not wine though, at least not the version your're using as this script is not using the normal or staging versions of wine from the repositories but rather a customized version tailored to osu specifically
I'd recommend using "Kill all wine processes" though Lutris and try to run it again. Can't definitely say it will help (especially if it's already failing to start osu the first time after a reboot) but that's always the first thing I'd go for
"double free or corruption (!prev)" is not really something I've ever encountered before, dunno if it has something to do with osu or Lutris itself
Note that the first time that I tried to run osu!, it launched the updator, and then closed and never opened again.
I'll try some stuff on my own, and I'll let you know if I find the issue and how to fix it, but feel free to help me.